To date, and as we have learned from different means, especially from the publication Variety, Apple has reached a large number of agreements to be able to start creating original content, original content that will begin to appear when Apple announces the launch of its streaming video service.
In these lasts months, Apple has closed more than a dozen deals for the creation of series of all kinds, from comedies to dramas, through fantasy and science fiction. To this large number of series we have to add one more, a series that will show us the time in which the poet Emily Dickinson lived.
According to Variety, the series «It's a comical look at Dickinson's world, exploring the limitations of society, gender and family from the perspective of a budding writer who does not fit into her own time through her imaginative point of view. The main actress of this series is Hailee Steinfeld. Alena Smith will be in charge of the script and executive production, with David Gordon Green in charge of direct and executive production. Anonymous Content's Alex Goldstone will produce alongside Michael Sugar and Ashley Zalta through Sugar23 Productions and Darlene Hunt. The series is produced by Paul Lee's wiip, Anonymous Content, and Sugar23.
Actress Hailee Steinfeld became famous at age 14 with her Oscar-nominated performance at the The Coen Brothers 2010 remake of Value of law (True Grit), starring Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon. He also starred in the film franchise Giving the note (Pitch Perfect), with Hitting the mark 3 last year. The most optimistic date about the launch of Apple's streaming video service, suggests that it will be in March of next year when it sees the light, although it is more than likely that that date will be extended a few more months, since today Today, production has not yet begun on any of the series that Apple has closed.